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  • You are not easily forgotten. -- Greg Behrendt
  • The most important thing is the thing most easily forgotten. -- Brian Eno
  • Physical pain is easily forgotten, but a moral chagrin lasts indefinitely. -- Santiago Ramon y Cajal
  • Kindnesses are easily forgotten; but injuries! what worthy man does not keep those in mind? -- William Makepeace Thackeray
  • You have the rest of your lives to catch up together. After all, soulmates always end up together. [...] Ey-girlfriends are easily forgotten. Best friends stay with you for ever. -- Cecelia Ahern
  • Actors have a magic gene within them - I think they're the finest descendants of rogues and vagabonds - and it's all too easily forgotten what the acting legacy is. -- Julian Sands
  • I don't want to be one of those easily forgotten people, so important at the time, so special, so influential, and so treasured, yet years later just a vague face and a distant memory. -- Cecelia Ahern
  • One reason golf is such an exasperating game is that a thing we learned is so easily forgotten, and we find ourselves struggling year after year with faults we had discovered and corrected time and again. -- Bobby Jones
  • Lucy was suffering from the most grievous wrong which this world has yet discovered: diplomatic advantage had been taken of her sincerity, of her craving for sympathy and love. Such a wrong is not easily forgotten. Never again did she expose herself without due consideration and precaution against rebuff. And such a wrong may react disastrously upon the soul. -- E. M. Forster
  • How easily this unthinking family love was forgotten. -- Ian Mcewan
  • What is forgotten cannot be healed, and that which cannot be healed easily becomes the cause of greater evil. -- Henri Nouwen
  • Sometimes a woman has experienced too much life to have any blush left in her cheeks, but the man who puts it there is someone not easily forgotten. -- Dannika Dark
  • The thought of making work that's easily consumed and quickly forgotten - what's the point? I want my work to be cohesive, to age and improve like old leather. -- Tift Merritt
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